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Saturday, June 2, 2012

Injustice: Gods Among Us E3 2012 Announcement Trailer



Developer: NetherRealm Studios
Publisher: Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment

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Injustice: Gods Among Us is an upcoming fighting game being developed by NetherRealm Studios slated for a 2013 release. The game involves heroes and villains from the DC Universe fighting each other. It is the second DC Universe game developed by NetherRealm Studios.

Injustice is a fighting game in featuring many DC Universe characters. Batman, Flash, Superman, Wonder Woman, Harley Quinn and Solomon Grundy have been confirmed as playable characters in the first trailer for the game. Ed Boon has further stated that characters will fall into two categories - those who use powers and those who use gadgets. Certain characters have multiple fighting styles, as well as special moves. Levels in the game feature destructible environments, multiple areas and objects the player can use. For example, in the Batcave, a player can use the Batmobile to launch rockets at the opponent.

The game was announced on May 31, 2012. Developer Ed Boon has revealed plans to offer depth, promising a rich amount of single-player content' and layered features for tournament players. Similar to Boon's previous DC-related title, Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe, there are restrictions on how violent the game can be, though Boon states he is planning to push the T rating, replacing violence with "crazy, over-the-top action."

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